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kennahijja ([personal profile] kennahijja) wrote2005-02-17 08:05 pm

Memes, one fandom, one just exhibitionism :)

The Love/Hate Meme
(gacked from [livejournal.com profile] millefiori)

1. The pairing you first fell in love with:
Harry/Draco: I'm an utter sucker for love/hate relationships, and this is perhaps the ultimate example. Rhysenn's 'Irresistible Potion' hooked me way back, but I still like and read the pairing a lot, although I've grown quite picky about quality. When I discovered Harry/Lucius, it eclipsed H/D in my reading (and writing), though.

2. The pairing you never expected to love as much as you do now:
Harry/Snape: I honestly could not see the appeal of it for a long time, but I tried it out when it got recced more frequently by people whose opinions I trust. I think what really lured me in was the incredible quality of most of the HP/SS fic out there.

3. The pairing everyone else loves that you don't:
Sirius/Remus: I don't actively *dislike* it. I've read more than a handful of fics that knocked my socks off, but I wouldn't pick up a random fic without someone telling me to. It just very often has too little conflict to interest the love/hate fanatic in me :). And puppyfluff turns my stomach.

4. The pairing you love that everyone else hates:
Ron/Lucius: well, I've no idea whether everybody *hates* it, but nobody writes it :). I just believe that Ron deserves some torture too, and it has fascinating dynamics, and two of my favourite characters... I'd just be a happier person if there were a handful more stories out there!

5. The pairing you used to love but don't any longer:
none, really... I tend to stay in love with favourite pairings. Well, Hermione/Snape, perhaps, of which I read quite a bit in my earlier fandom days, and then kind of shunned. But it would be lying to say I don't love it any longer – I've just gone on another reading spree...

Boring Meme because I have too much to do and am procrastinating
(gacked from [livejournal.com profile] calliope14)

1. First grade teacher:
Frau Eichhorn – well, she taught mathematics and I don't really remember her, just the name, which means 'squirrel' (we don't have one first grade teacher for all subjects).

2. Last word you said
'Thank you.' (to the supermarket cashier after shopping)

3. Last song you sang:
Runrig's 'Every River' – yep, I sing a lot :).

4. Last person you hugged:
[livejournal.com profile] hummelchen, last night

5. Last thing you laughed at:
The cat, lying on her back while washing her ears with one paw

6. Last time you said, "I love you":
to [livejournal.com profile] hummelchen on the phone recently

7. Last time you cried:
Only remember it was an occasion that made me perk up and think 'damn, *that* time of the month again...'

8. What's in your CD player:
Don't have one – but the CD in my computer is Jim Steinman's Bad for Good

9. What color socks are you wearing:
grey

10. What's under your bed:
carpet; dust :-)

11. What time did you wake up today:
around noon

12. Current taste:
milk coffee

13. Current hair:
brown, as usual; messy as usual after walking through a minor snow storm

14.Current clothes:
blue jeans, black sweater, black scarf, boots

15. Current annoyance:
distinct lack of coffeine

16. Current longing:
more coffee

17. Current desktop picture:
the piece of fanart [livejournal.com profile] siamkatze drew me for Cat!Harry

24. Favorite place to be:
bed :)

25. Least favorite place:
um... dentist

26. Time you wake up in the morning:
depends – 8 if it's a workday, about 2pm if it isn't

27. If you could play an instrument, what would it be:
harp; and the piano

28. Favorite color:
grey and black equally

29. Do you believe in an afterlife:
No idea. I'll find out.

30. How tall are you:
169 cm

31. Current favorite word/saying:
'Asmodis is a squirrel!' (which is a weird running gag on the German phrase 'the devil is a squirrel', being remotely equivalent to Murphy's Law)

32. Favorite book:
duh, *one*? You've got to be kidding! One of them is Patricia McKillip's Riddlemaster trilogy; or Guy Gavriel Kay's 'A Song for Arbonne', or Frank McGuinness 'Observe the Sons of Ulster', or Daragh Carville's 'Observatory', or Christa Wolf's 'Kassandra', or MZB's 'The Heritage of Hastur', or...

33. Favorite season:
autumn

34. One person from your past you wish you could go back and talk to:
My grandmother; to ask her all the things I never thought to ask as a child, about her past.

35. Favorite day:
Friday

36. Where do you want to go:
Pompeij

37. What is your career going to be like:
*laughs out loud*
Career? As long as the job supports me, that'll do.

38. How many kids do you want:
I don't want kids. No reason but that. Don't *want* any. Deal with it!

39. What kind of car will you have:
I'll try to avoid having one for as long as public transportation and bicycles will allow. If I'll *have* to have one, something small.

40. Type a line you remember from any book:
"Nobody ever said 'Fuck off, God' in the old Testament."
"Exactly. And we've been paying for it ever since."
(from Bill Morrison's A Love Song for Ulster - a play collection is a book too!)

41. A random lyric:
'Hate your next-roor neighbour, but don't forget to say grace' (Barry McGuire, 'Eve of Destruction')

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